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Information transmission over an amplitude damping channel with an arbitrary degree of memory
We study the performance of a partially correlated amplitude damping channel
acting on two qubits. We derive lower bounds for the single-shot classical
capacity by studying two kinds of quantum ensembles, one which allows to
maximize the Holevo quantity for the memoryless channel and the other allowing
the same task but for the full-memory channel. In these two cases, we also show
the amount of entanglement which is involved in achieving the maximum of the
Holevo quantity. For the single-shot quantum capacity we discuss both a lower
and an upper bound, achieving a good estimate for high values of the channel
transmissivity. We finally compute the entanglement-assisted classical channel
capacity.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figure
Decoherence due to telegraph and 1/f noise in Josephson qubits
We study decoherence due to random telegraph and 1/f noise in Josephson
qubits. We illustrate differences between gaussian and non gaussian effects at
different working points and for different protocols. Features of the
intrinsically non-gaussian and non-Markovian low-frequency noise may explain
the rich physics observed in the spectroscopy and the dynamics of charge based
devices.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Proceedings of the International Symposium on
Mesoscopic Superconductivity and Spintronics 2004 (MS+S2004), Atsugi, Japa
Classical and quantum capacities of a fully correlated amplitude damping channel
We study information transmission over a fully correlated amplitude damping
channel acting on two qubits. We derive the single-shot classical channel
capacity and show that entanglement is needed to achieve the channel best
performance. We discuss the degradability properties of the channel and
evaluate the quantum capacity for any value of the noise parameter. We finally
compute the entanglement-assisted classical channel capacity.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
Correlated tunneling into a superconductor in a multiprobe hybrid structure
We consider tunneling in a hybrid system consisting of a superconductor with
two or more probe electrodes which can be either normal metals or polarized
ferromagnets. In particular we study transport at subgap voltages and
temperatures. Besides Andreev pair tunneling at each contact, in multi-probe
structures subgap transport involves additional channels, which are due to
coherent propagation of two particles (electrons or holes), each originating
from a different probe electrode. The relevant processes are electron
cotunneling through the superconductor and conversion of two electrons stemming
from different probes in a Cooper pair. These processes are non-local and decay
when the distance between the pair of involved contacts is larger than the
superconducting coherence length. The conductance matrix of a the three
terminal hybrid structure is calculated. The multi-probe processes enhance the
conductance of each contact. If the contacts are magnetically polarized the
contribution of the various conduction channels may be separately detected.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, accepted in Europhysics Letters, minor changes, 3
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Indagini sulla incidenza della microcitosi e/o ipocromia nel cane
La microcitosi è una caratteristica alterazione ematologica comune a diversi stati patologici; molte di queste cause riconducono la loro patogenesi, seppur con meccanismi diversi, all’alterazione del metabolismo marziale, per altre i meccanismi sono ancora da accertare.
L’obbiettivo della presente tesi è stato quello di valutare l’incidenza della microcitosi nel cane, associata o meno all’ipocromia, in un campione di 2300 emogrammi. Per gli emogrammi risultati microcitici, sono state esaminate le relative cartelle cliniche; queste sono state valutate singolarmente ricavandone informazioni riguardo l’anamnesi, lo stato patologico, la razza, il sesso ed altre variabili. Sono stati valutati anche il leucogramma, la morfologia cellulare ed altri parametri ematologici che potevano avere una possibile relazione con l’argomento trattato. Dalla casistica esaminata è scaturita una incidenza del 8,5% della microcitosi nell’emogramma del cane con maggior incidenza delle razze Rottweiler e Labrador. Le diagnosi più frequenti associate a microcitosi sono state di sindrome gastroenterica cronica, leishmaniosi, shunt portosistemico e artriti-artrosi . Le alterazioni ematologiche più rilevanti sono risultate: anemia non rigenerativa, anisocitosi eritrocitaria, macrotrombocitosi, ipocromia, iposideremia, iperfibrinogenemia
Andreev tunneling into a one-dimensional Josephson junction array
In this letter we consider Andreev tunneling between a normal metal and a one
dimensional Josephson junction array with finite-range Coulomb energy. The
characteristics strongly deviate from the classical linear Andreev
current. We show that the non linear conductance possesses interesting scaling
behavior when the chain undergoes a T=0 superconductor-insulator transition of
Kosterlitz-Thouless-Berezinskii type. When the chain has quasi-long range
order, the low lying excitation are gapless and the curves are power-law
(the linear relation is recovered when charging energy can be disregarded).
When the chain is in the insulating phase the Andreev current is blocked at a
threshold which is proportional to the inverse correlation length in the chain
(much lower than the Coulomb gap) and which vanishes at the transition point.Comment: 8 pages LATEX, 3 figures available upon reques
Detection of finite frequency photo-assisted shot noise with a resonant circuit
Photo-assisted transport through a mesoscopic conductor occurs when an
oscillatory (AC) voltage is superposed to the constant (DC) bias which is
imposed on this conductor. Of particular interest is the photo assisted shot
noise, which has been investigated theoretically and experimentally for several
types of samples. For DC biased conductors, a detection scheme for finite
frequency noise using a dissipative resonant circuit, which is inductively
coupled to the mesoscopic device, was developped recently. We argue that the
detection of the finite frequency photo-assisted shot noise can be achieved
with the same setup, despite the fact that time translational invariance is
absent here. We show that a measure of the photo-assisted shot noise can be
obtained through the charge correlator associated with the resonant circuit,
where the latter is averaged over the AC drive frequency. We test our
predictions for a point contact placed in the fractional quantum Hall effect
regime, for the case of weak backscattering. The Keldysh elements of the
photo-assisted noise correlator are computed. For simple Laughlin fractions,
the measured photo-assisted shot noise displays peaks at the frequency
corresponding to the DC bias voltage, as well as satellite peaks separated by
the AC drive frequency
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